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." >> rose: so where is mohammed el bare di in all this? >> where is mohammed elbaradei? not on the street, that's for sure. >> rose: some of the people who work with him or know him or are represented in the leadership? >> some of the young organizers are some of his supporters and they're the ones who put his name up there as a potential candidate. rose: does he have a serious role if, in fact, mubarak goes? >> well, it's hard to tell what would happen but when you're out on the streets you don't get the sense that he does have a big following. you do have a group of young people who are enthusiastic about the idea of mohammed elbaradei. you also have no other sort of public figures that have had that backing so... he's also been passive in a way. he's chosen to follow the lead of young people who have been the ones moving the street. >> rose: and has he taken himself out of being a president? >> no, i think... >> well, he's been diffident which is not a way... that's not a way to get to be a president. >> rose: there's also this for me, the autocracy of this government
." >> rose: so where is mohammed el bare di in all this? >> where is mohammed elbaradei? not on the street, that's for sure. >> rose: some of the people who work with him or know him or are represented in the leadership? >> some of the young organizers are some of his supporters and they're the ones who put his name up there as a potential candidate. rose: does he have a serious role if, in fact, mubarak goes? >> well, it's hard to tell what would happen but...
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a safer mohammed amir was also found guilty and given seventy five year plans the players have three weeks to appeal but i'm hopeful their punishment will be recuse . because we're disappointed with the decision we do not agree with you but judge himself has said the law has not been made for this kind of a ban so there is a need to amend the law this is a good sign as soon as the i.c.c. gold is amended my suspension could be used and we can go to court of arbitration. it's enough for now and give the. games. now to hockey and it was a record breaking all star game simply despard thirty four goals found the back of the net as the eastern conference squad beat their western rivals eighteen sixteen robert the ten year and watch the action. back there with the you know what well looking forward to witnessing the birth because there are how do we care so well for you don't worry if you make it would have the freak of their credit card again points eleven on earth they scored. to starsky force you to marry younger and then exceed yashin living like a chill scrim of the crop was so your ne
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will seek to align egypt with washington suggest that the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been in egypt for decades. the western media covers the riots in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. and eight years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country and you want to mentor in the late leader's home city is just part of today's commemorations. the president of the danish free press society has been acquitted after standing trial in denmark over racism charges lara's had guards faced prosecution for criticism criticizing islam and ahead of his acquittal r.t. managed to catch up with hedegaard to talk about his views on immigration and multiculturalism and your. your organization defends freedom of speech your site details attempts to curtail speech freedoms particular related to multicultural policies would you prefe
will seek to align egypt with washington suggest that the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been in egypt for decades. the western media covers the riots in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. and eight years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president...
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joining us now, mohamed el- erian. great to see you again. >> thank you. >> susie: let's start talking about saudi arabia. do you think that there's a risk of the revolt in the middle east spreading to saudi arabia? >> it's possible but not probable. in the sense that saudi arabia is a higher per capita income. as you just noted king abdullah is trying to get ahead of this process by recognizing that people are worse off because of higher commodity prices and higher food prices. and saudi arabia is able to pre-empt, if you like, much of the, plus it's a monarchy, plus it has legitimacy in terms of... so i think we'll see more generally going forward is a lot more differentiation within the middle east and north africa. >> susie: meanwhile investors and traders are factoring in a lot of risks. we saw oil prices getting up to the $100 level. do you think that this is the new level for oil? or is it temporary? >> i think it is the new level for a while. and for good reason. if a few things happened in the last few days. f
joining us now, mohamed el- erian. great to see you again. >> thank you. >> susie: let's start talking about saudi arabia. do you think that there's a risk of the revolt in the middle east spreading to saudi arabia? >> it's possible but not probable. in the sense that saudi arabia is a higher per capita income. as you just noted king abdullah is trying to get ahead of this process by recognizing that people are worse off because of higher commodity prices and higher food...
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meeting, four groups, including one led by the former head of the international atomic energy agency, mohamed elbaradei, agreed to talk with the mubarak administration to ensure a smooth transition of power. but the influential opposition group, the muslim brotherhood, stood by its demand for mubarak's immediate resignation. the muslim brotherhood says it will form a provisional government and skap a peace treaty with israel after forcing president mubarak to design. the group's deputy leader says the group has been part of ongoing anti-government demonstrations since the beginning. the 1979 pact made egypt the first nation to start talks withist. the president rasha al bayoumi says it will cancel the treaty. >> translator: we can't accept the treaty because it is undermined the pride and egypt and other arab nations. >> the deputy leader expressed hostility to the u.s. government for supporting israel and said egypt doesn't need american economic aid. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly voiced concerns over the possibility of an anti-israel administration taking power a
meeting, four groups, including one led by the former head of the international atomic energy agency, mohamed elbaradei, agreed to talk with the mubarak administration to ensure a smooth transition of power. but the influential opposition group, the muslim brotherhood, stood by its demand for mubarak's immediate resignation. the muslim brotherhood says it will form a provisional government and skap a peace treaty with israel after forcing president mubarak to design. the group's deputy leader...
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nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei has a name or do. cade's. the western media covers the riots as democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream view is played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. an eighty years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country and you want a moment in the labor leaders told city is just part of today's commemorations. so we have lines here in our tea and sports next with natalia. hello and welcome you're watching this board headlines passed. last minute transposed another taurus leaves little hole for chelsea wholesome sign been taken to found a david lewis. green bay packers arrive in dallas for preparations ahead on this sunday's super bowl forty five. and also andre kirilenko. a narrow win over a shallow. losing streak in the and b. . and we start with the bulletin on the tour is officially moved to chelsea from liverpool on the final day of the
nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei has a name or do. cade's. the western media covers the riots as democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream view is played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. an eighty years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country and you want a moment in the labor leaders told city is just part of...
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galli broke into the home of kurt westergaard a man whose caricature of the prophet mohammed caused by a lot of protests and outrage among muslims across the world danish intelligence officials say the attacker had close ties to al qaeda in east africa though he was unable to reach the cartoonist who hid in a panic room that he'd installed the somali could face life in prison when he was sentenced on friday. electoral officials in haiti have dropped the government employees from the list of candidates and marks from the march as presidential poll this follows a standoff with international observers over a first round of voting judged to be riddled with fraud and mismanagement march's runoff will put the conservative former first lady against a well known singer deemed in december to have trailed behind government backed jude celestin ongoing political uncertainty is an obstructed in haiti's recovery from last year's devastating earthquake. russia's newest passenger plane the sukhoi superjet one hundred has gotten permission for a commercial operation probably bears the name of space
galli broke into the home of kurt westergaard a man whose caricature of the prophet mohammed caused by a lot of protests and outrage among muslims across the world danish intelligence officials say the attacker had close ties to al qaeda in east africa though he was unable to reach the cartoonist who hid in a panic room that he'd installed the somali could face life in prison when he was sentenced on friday. electoral officials in haiti have dropped the government employees from the list of...
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leading opposition activist mohamed el baradei has warned that demonstrations could become even more vicious if president mubarak refuses to step down but some else say egyptians should also hold off on pinning their hopes on a pro western barty. mama el baradei eyes a belated attempt at getting in on this opposition movement well it may be too late he's part of the international crisis group a murky elite group with close ties to western interests as the people of egypt have shown such courage in the face of such u.s. backed terror that has occurred in egypt for the past thirty years to the people of egypt want mohamed el baradei i think that's doubtful at best this is a storm very much of the americans own making and i think the people will remember that the bullets fired at them are made in the united states that president obama has close ties with all these companies raytheon boeing these are the companies that have the air of president obama and those jets flying over cairo alexandria sue as in other cities they're american so if this is a sudden switch by the americans to sudde
leading opposition activist mohamed el baradei has warned that demonstrations could become even more vicious if president mubarak refuses to step down but some else say egyptians should also hold off on pinning their hopes on a pro western barty. mama el baradei eyes a belated attempt at getting in on this opposition movement well it may be too late he's part of the international crisis group a murky elite group with close ties to western interests as the people of egypt have shown such courage...
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pull it from a barrack does step down as these hundreds of thousands of protesters are calling for mohamed el better than is being named as a possible cause. that it for the president's post what do you make of him. one of his funny when i was talking to people out there on the streets today and i mentioned his name with out fail people were angry people accuse him and to quote them of being an american agent and is interesting that one of the first people he met with today was the american ambassador he is not a figure that is well known here in egypt he's much better known in the international arena people feel that he is removed from the reality on the ground having said that though he does have the support of opposition groups certainly in the interim period and this is what he has said he says that he is prepared to hit an interim government until such time that there are. nighttime in kind of dark empty and scary we we gather every day like at seven thirty pm. we say ok who like to to do the first shift and to would like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know moham
pull it from a barrack does step down as these hundreds of thousands of protesters are calling for mohamed el better than is being named as a possible cause. that it for the president's post what do you make of him. one of his funny when i was talking to people out there on the streets today and i mentioned his name with out fail people were angry people accuse him and to quote them of being an american agent and is interesting that one of the first people he met with today was the american...
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the face of such us backed terror that has occurred in egypt for the past thirty years i'm not sure mohammed el baradei really stands as much of chance as a senior analyst to say washington has yet to officially declare support for the former international atomic energy agency chief but he's someone they recognize as do other foreign powers prompting some to believe president obama's allegiance is now divided between the current president and the would be challenger. and there is no difference between the barak and el baradei on american sports both of them and the american media has built up. i don't like it in europe and united states and has an even. for thirty years. and he came back and called for a regime change prompting critics to point out that he was absent for most of us live in this village but our very. day lived in america we don't want him he was using a carrier and other strange things and telling us he was growed out of all. of this immediately. which was only for a short period of change only temporarily. now he's much better known on the international stage than in his own
the face of such us backed terror that has occurred in egypt for the past thirty years i'm not sure mohammed el baradei really stands as much of chance as a senior analyst to say washington has yet to officially declare support for the former international atomic energy agency chief but he's someone they recognize as do other foreign powers prompting some to believe president obama's allegiance is now divided between the current president and the would be challenger. and there is no difference...
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upon thousands who are there calling for barak to leave well most people here when you ask them about mohamed el baradei actually don't know who he is he's very much a figure his reputation on the international stage but here in egypt people say that he has the backing of the united states and western powers in particular and this does not present him in a particularly good light because they say he's been painted with the same brush that paints mubarak having said that though the opposition parties need somebody to bring them together and they've chosen him and he's done a fair deal so far as trying to bring everyone on board he has appealed to the muslim brotherhood they have given him their backing but they have stressed that it's only temporary now the opposition groups have put together a list of demands and on those demands say they are dressed in. such as unemployment status wise in food places such as the disarray on the streets we've not yet clear when they will in fact be able to present their demands to know about if in fact they will be able to do so but certainly for now the oppo
upon thousands who are there calling for barak to leave well most people here when you ask them about mohamed el baradei actually don't know who he is he's very much a figure his reputation on the international stage but here in egypt people say that he has the backing of the united states and western powers in particular and this does not present him in a particularly good light because they say he's been painted with the same brush that paints mubarak having said that though the opposition...
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we've heard some of them say that yes they should talk to mubarak now we've had other players like mohammed el baradei and the muslim brotherhood saying no mubarak to step down first and only then will they gauge opinion dialogue so while mohamed el baradei is being presented as a figure that can possibly take the opposition more forward he's afraid of it isn't not like telling kyra and he's certainly not a figure that is representative of all the opposition plays by and large if there is one thing that people agree on is the fact that people really should make a decision for themselves injections should decide who their future leadership is regardless of who the united states and the international community supports and that is a sentiment that is a code by the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov which we don't think it's helpful dream time solutions for even ultimatums egyptian political feels the need to find a consensus which will be one of the questions that people are asking themselves following these clashes today wednesday is what can and will the military do if there is no clear
we've heard some of them say that yes they should talk to mubarak now we've had other players like mohammed el baradei and the muslim brotherhood saying no mubarak to step down first and only then will they gauge opinion dialogue so while mohamed el baradei is being presented as a figure that can possibly take the opposition more forward he's afraid of it isn't not like telling kyra and he's certainly not a figure that is representative of all the opposition plays by and large if there is one...
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to to do the first shift until we'd like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know mohammed and his neighbors take turns protecting their property by day they're professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives bathroom sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and with security at an all time low the leader who's come forward to replace hosni mubarak is offering precious little to make each options feel safer. a belated attempt at getting in on this opposition movement well it may be too late is part of the international crisis group a murky elite group with close ties to western interests i think of the media of war two different lines as the people of egypt are shown such courage in the face of such us backed terror that has occurred in egypt for the worst thirty years i'm not sure mohamed el baradei really stands as much of chance as senior analysts are saying washington has yet to officially decla
to to do the first shift until we'd like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know mohammed and his neighbors take turns protecting their property by day they're professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives bathroom sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and with security at an all time low the...
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mohamed said he was attacked by mubarak supporters in the square but he has no regrets. "we want a better country for us and for our children" he said. and as soon as his stitches were dressed, he wrapped a scarf around his head and went right back to tahrir square. now, tonight things have quieted down in liberation square. there are a few thousands people down there. but the atmosphere feels very relaxed. however, the night is young, and as you know, katie, the dark brings a lot of nasty surprises. >> couric: that's right. and, liz,, you know,, yesterday, we saw journalists start to get targeted. they were punched, harassed. in some cases their cameras were taken. has this gotten worse and what is the goal of this campaign against journalists? >> reporter: there seems to have been a real campaign today to dismantle satellite dishes, arrest, intimidate, harass journalists. one can only imagine that it's to try to stop frus covering this story. the arab satellite networks have been really handicapped. they are no longer broadcasting live pictures from tahrir square so th
mohamed said he was attacked by mubarak supporters in the square but he has no regrets. "we want a better country for us and for our children" he said. and as soon as his stitches were dressed, he wrapped a scarf around his head and went right back to tahrir square. now, tonight things have quieted down in liberation square. there are a few thousands people down there. but the atmosphere feels very relaxed. however, the night is young, and as you know, katie, the dark brings a lot of...
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the defense minister, mohammed hussein tantawi, heads the high military council which is in charge. it's expected to dissolve both houses of parliament soon, and manage a transition to elections with a civilian head of the constitutional court. the timing of all this remains unclear. in a televised statement tonight a spokesman promised a legitimate government and then saluted those mostly young people killed in the uprising. it's easy to forget how uncertain things looked just 24 hours ago, when the protesters were stunned by the president's announcement that he would not resign. but this morning, they rallied again, emboldened by a week's worth of grudging concessions for mubarak. >> i'm sure we are gaining. he will not go easily but we are definitely gaining. >> reporter: one group marched on the presidential palace, another blockaded state television. behind me is state television, which has been waging a sustained propaganda war against the demonstrators. well, today they've had enough. they've blockaded it so nobody can get in or out. the army is occupying it. the goal, of cou
the defense minister, mohammed hussein tantawi, heads the high military council which is in charge. it's expected to dissolve both houses of parliament soon, and manage a transition to elections with a civilian head of the constitutional court. the timing of all this remains unclear. in a televised statement tonight a spokesman promised a legitimate government and then saluted those mostly young people killed in the uprising. it's easy to forget how uncertain things looked just 24 hours ago,...
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so mohammed, let start with you, mr. eljahmi. is this parallel, does this sync up with what you're hearing from your family members, that this propaganda machine is trying to present this image that qaddafi is still in power? >> yes. mr. qaddafi throughout his rule has been consistent in building his rule on three components. fear, deceit, and impoverishing the libyan people, meaning tying their individual, their basic needs to fulfilling their basic needs through absolute loyalty to him. >> reporter: mr. gearian e, is this what you're hearing on the ground? >> what we're hearing is that there was more killing today in tripoli. we knew that th's coming, that was coming. there has been a buildup of this matter over the past four or five days, both from the demonstrators as well as the qaddafi people and his security apparatus or whatever remains of that. we are kind of surprised that it took so long, because qaddafi definitely would have wanted to crush the protesters as soon as possible that have been in the streets of tripoli fo
so mohammed, let start with you, mr. eljahmi. is this parallel, does this sync up with what you're hearing from your family members, that this propaganda machine is trying to present this image that qaddafi is still in power? >> yes. mr. qaddafi throughout his rule has been consistent in building his rule on three components. fear, deceit, and impoverishing the libyan people, meaning tying their individual, their basic needs to fulfilling their basic needs through absolute loyalty to him....
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helped destabilize their country to make it more dependent on down mohamed el baradei who is the next chief of the international atomic watchdog has been put forth to replace incoming president hosni mubarak even though egyptians wanted regime change they're not sure whether this candidate will serve in their best interests or are those of the u.s. party's policy or has been fighting. why the public doesn't fully trust him. night time in kind of dark empty and scary we we gather every day like at seven thirty pm. we say ok who like to to do the first shift into would like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know mohammed and his neighbors take turns protecting their property by day they're professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives. sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and with security at an all time low the leader who's come forward to replace hosni mubarak is offering precious litt
helped destabilize their country to make it more dependent on down mohamed el baradei who is the next chief of the international atomic watchdog has been put forth to replace incoming president hosni mubarak even though egyptians wanted regime change they're not sure whether this candidate will serve in their best interests or are those of the u.s. party's policy or has been fighting. why the public doesn't fully trust him. night time in kind of dark empty and scary we we gather every day like...
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of the muslim brotherhood were independent legal experts as well as a number of representatives for mohamed el baradei and he of course of the former head of the international atomic energy agency who has indicated that he will be prepared to head an interim government the muslim brotherhood really is the focus of the discussion and the debate here in egypt because before yesterday they said that they would not meet with the government if there was not agreement on the president hosni mubarak stepping down the brotherhood has been at pains to say that they have not changed their stance they have thought it through these kinds of discussions and not negotiations and what we do understand is that there will be some of the fruits today monday but what is noticeable is that the opposition voices are not that unified they certainly do need somebody to bring them together to keep the momentum and to represent their point of view because by and large every day that these groups respect the government despite their call for mubarak to step down immediately it is indicative that mubarak has made tim
of the muslim brotherhood were independent legal experts as well as a number of representatives for mohamed el baradei and he of course of the former head of the international atomic energy agency who has indicated that he will be prepared to head an interim government the muslim brotherhood really is the focus of the discussion and the debate here in egypt because before yesterday they said that they would not meet with the government if there was not agreement on the president hosni mubarak...
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is now preparing to put its weight behind el baradei mohamed el baradei as a suitable candidate. well it seems to me that barlow is what we might call a backstop he is from the point of view of the speech the opposition release detection of the person to the americans who has also perhaps some growing trust among the judge really i think what the americans would like is somebody from within the regime somebody who they can trust to carry on their home course in good relations with his for somebody who will change the fundamental economic policy and that's a big problem for any genuine representative speech in cairo ordinary egyptians and middle class get just suffered. recently economic crisis and shortages and inflation and so for somebody to come to power now as an elected president chosen by the people not pursuing economic policies is a popular it's going to be difficult it seems to me but the americans want very different economic policies from what the ordinary arab street would want ok well how do you see the situation in egypt unfolding who do you think will benefit from
is now preparing to put its weight behind el baradei mohamed el baradei as a suitable candidate. well it seems to me that barlow is what we might call a backstop he is from the point of view of the speech the opposition release detection of the person to the americans who has also perhaps some growing trust among the judge really i think what the americans would like is somebody from within the regime somebody who they can trust to carry on their home course in good relations with his for...
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---uno de los opositores al actual regimen, "mohamed el baradei" dijo (y citamos) que "mubarak debe marcharse antes de que termine la semana o habra un derramamiento de sangre". ---por su parte, el portavoz del grupo "los hermanos musulmanes" aseguro que no haran hoy ningun comentario sobre el discurso pronunciado por el presidente. --el presunto abuso sexual de un nino de 7 anos, cometido a manos de varios menores en un conocido centro educativo del este de la bahia tiene preocupados a los padres de familia. el caso ya esta en manos de las autoridades. --beatriz ferrari nos informa. trt 1: 38holly @ 00:54beatriz @laura @ 00:59rosa @ 1:22 ---la policia de "fairfield" busca a un hombre que ataco e intento secuestrar a una niÑa de 14 aÑos que vendia suscripciones de revista de puerta en puerta en una comunidad de casas moviles. ---el martes pasado por la tarde, el sujeto agarÓ a la adolescente por la espalda, la tumbo en el suelo y la arrastro hacia su vehiculo.--- afortunadamente, la menor logro soltarse, corrÓ hacia una casa cercana y llaÓ a la policia.---el sospechoso es un hombre latin
---uno de los opositores al actual regimen, "mohamed el baradei" dijo (y citamos) que "mubarak debe marcharse antes de que termine la semana o habra un derramamiento de sangre". ---por su parte, el portavoz del grupo "los hermanos musulmanes" aseguro que no haran hoy ningun comentario sobre el discurso pronunciado por el presidente. --el presunto abuso sexual de un nino de 7 anos, cometido a manos de varios menores en un conocido centro educativo del este de la...
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again, there is a possible transitional leader in mohamed elbaradei. he's enough of an establishment figure, he's a worldwide nobel warrior. he's a responsible transitional leader for egyptian. if suleiman doesn't perform quickly, perhaps the u.s. will signal the need for an outside transitional leader. >> okay. this is an interesting situation because the mob outside, this is a big crowd. and you are seeing it now in more than just one city, all throughout egypt. in fact, a few days ago we talked about even an uprising in some places like jordan. people are very interested. if something doesn't happen soon, and to their satisfaction, you have to worry it could be out of control. >> it needs to be a responsible transition there. there's not only the u.s. direct interest in the middle east but the suez canal, who controls that is very important in terms of oil production. so there's major economic interest at stake there. it has to be managed extremely careful. >> not a large percentage of oil comes from egypt, but the shipping of the oil is a factor. >
again, there is a possible transitional leader in mohamed elbaradei. he's enough of an establishment figure, he's a worldwide nobel warrior. he's a responsible transitional leader for egyptian. if suleiman doesn't perform quickly, perhaps the u.s. will signal the need for an outside transitional leader. >> okay. this is an interesting situation because the mob outside, this is a big crowd. and you are seeing it now in more than just one city, all throughout egypt. in fact, a few days ago...
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talk about that he knows more about that but we have to watch it very closely but what about general mohamed is he a key player then since he is in fact in control of the military their military hasn't been a been standing down they haven't been doing anything but i can't discount the military because as i said they are the the huge institution well armed and so forth i've been pleasantly surprised by the fact that they have not jumped on the people even apparently as the violence started today. that a leader might calm from their ranks is certainly conceivable now very quickly i want to move this situation a little bit beyond egypt because after the revolution in tunisia then it moved to egypt now are seeing a lot of unrest. and other countries other countries where we have close relationships with these people who also could be considered dictators and you know we're not sure yet how far that might go but we think about our relationship with saudi arabia with yemen with jordan these are countries are we gives we just signed a sixty billion dollar weapons deal with the saudis this is one of
talk about that he knows more about that but we have to watch it very closely but what about general mohamed is he a key player then since he is in fact in control of the military their military hasn't been a been standing down they haven't been doing anything but i can't discount the military because as i said they are the the huge institution well armed and so forth i've been pleasantly surprised by the fact that they have not jumped on the people even apparently as the violence started...
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y solamente dos caras nuevas la oposición liderada por mohammed a. trata de reunirse con el ejército para sacar al país. >> josé en estas horas de la noche el ejército sigue en la calle. los egipcios toman fuerza y se preparan para las convocatorias de mañana. quieren reunir a un millón de personas al grito de vete ya y dejanos vivir. >> muchísimas gracias. >josé: vamos a ver más de egipto porque produce 800.000 barriles de petróleo, en el año 2003 habían 5 médicos por cada 10.000 habitantes y lo que pasa en ese país son lejano podría tener consecuencias económicas muy seria aquí para todos nosotros, vanessa nos explica por qué. >>>vanessa: si la próxima vez va a poner gasolina y ha subido el precio se podría deber a lo sucedido en egipto. se disparó llegando a los 1 dólares por barril y para pese que no es un gran productor de petróleo es clave. >> el "primer impacto" sería el petróleo, más de la mitad o dos tercios que consumen estados unidos y pasa también por europa. pasa por el canal de los países árabes. >>>vanessa:
y solamente dos caras nuevas la oposición liderada por mohammed a. trata de reunirse con el ejército para sacar al país. >> josé en estas horas de la noche el ejército sigue en la calle. los egipcios toman fuerza y se preparan para las convocatorias de mañana. quieren reunir a un millón de personas al grito de vete ya y dejanos vivir. >> muchísimas gracias. >josé: vamos a ver más de egipto porque produce 800.000 barriles de petróleo, en el año 2003 habían 5 médicos...
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opposition leader mohamed elbaradei called for mubarak to step down by friday. more chaotic days could be ahead in cairo. >> many won't leaders have expressed concern about the violence in egypt -- many world leaders have expressed concern. they say changing needs to take place in cairo now, and, quote, "now means now." >> i just spoke on the phone with egyptian vice president suleiman, and i reminded him about our position, then violence against people demonstrating peaceful is in no way reasonable. this transition just cannot take place at some point along the line. it has to begin now. >> and the u.n. secretary general, ban ki-moon, has also been speaking about the worsening crisis in egypt. david cameron condemned the violence in cairo. he said it would be unacceptable if it turns out the government is involved. he also urged egyptian authorities to speed up reforms. the u.n. secretary-general called for dialogue among all parties and warned against instability. >> i am deeply concerned about the continuing violence in egypt. i once again urge restraint to a
opposition leader mohamed elbaradei called for mubarak to step down by friday. more chaotic days could be ahead in cairo. >> many won't leaders have expressed concern about the violence in egypt -- many world leaders have expressed concern. they say changing needs to take place in cairo now, and, quote, "now means now." >> i just spoke on the phone with egyptian vice president suleiman, and i reminded him about our position, then violence against people demonstrating...
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stated that he wants to stay in power at least until september he was not in tough whiskery today with mohamed el baradei he is the figure that has emerged as the leader of an interim government in fact we haven't seen him in this way for some days now and this does point to a knowledge of problem in terms of who is leading this opposition they've been able and to rely on the spontaneity be anger the frustration. that is walk people to the streets with very real questions asking what are they going to do and what can they do when the president simply does not listen to their demands to step down before sunset friday there are also other legal hurdles that the protesters themselves would have to overcome there are question marks hanging over issues such as how do you nominate presidential candidates and who's actually allowed to run for office and then of course earlier in the day we did see careers death was a moment when everybody came together in midday prayer they're saying that this was not an ideological movement it was not a political movement any actually praised the army and the soldie
stated that he wants to stay in power at least until september he was not in tough whiskery today with mohamed el baradei he is the figure that has emerged as the leader of an interim government in fact we haven't seen him in this way for some days now and this does point to a knowledge of problem in terms of who is leading this opposition they've been able and to rely on the spontaneity be anger the frustration. that is walk people to the streets with very real questions asking what are they...
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mohamed said initially came to protest high unemployment in egypt. now he has found a way of making money selling bread rolls two other demonstrators. he sells up to 200 every day. >> i can earn some money this way. at least i have something to do, instead of just sitting around at home. >> said ali is another protester. an electrician by trade, he is trying to make up for lost income by selling hot drinks. he tells us he sells 60 to 70 cups a day. but it is not just about making money. he wants to help the people on the square get through the day, so they can keep up their protest. the demonstrators have also set up first aid facilities outside a fast-food restaurant on the square. doctors come here to help those who fall sick or get hurt, even though the equipment they have to work with is basic. >> at first, there were no medical supplies at all. we were using tissues and sticky tape. people started bringing things. first aid kits, and things like that. >> helping one another is crucial for these protesters. it is the only way they can keep the de
mohamed said initially came to protest high unemployment in egypt. now he has found a way of making money selling bread rolls two other demonstrators. he sells up to 200 every day. >> i can earn some money this way. at least i have something to do, instead of just sitting around at home. >> said ali is another protester. an electrician by trade, he is trying to make up for lost income by selling hot drinks. he tells us he sells 60 to 70 cups a day. but it is not just about making...
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to take the revolution back to the seventh century, at the time the faith was founded by the prophet mohammed. in fact, there are many attempts to modernize. they've kept on many of the modernization products started by the shah -- building a subway system in teheran, building new new development projects. i think that their focus, their hatred was channeled against the west. it was the westernization that was synonymous with modernization that so turned them off. and there are still many sides of life where iranians are approachable. they're open -- life for women is better in iran than it is in many of the gulf sheikdoms with which we have good relations. there are women in parliament; there are women in the ministries; 51 percent of teheran university a year ago was accounted for by women students. so it's not what is good or bad about iran; it's a different culture, and it's... i think, unfortunately, one of the problems in the west is that we tend to look at things -- if they're like us, they're good, and if they're not like us, they're bad. and i found things that were comfortable for m
to take the revolution back to the seventh century, at the time the faith was founded by the prophet mohammed. in fact, there are many attempts to modernize. they've kept on many of the modernization products started by the shah -- building a subway system in teheran, building new new development projects. i think that their focus, their hatred was channeled against the west. it was the westernization that was synonymous with modernization that so turned them off. and there are still many sides...
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for all of the nagging fear, mohammed chooses to be helpful. >> i am sure that he will return back. looking forward to the future of this country is democracy, democracy, democracy. >> bbc news, cairo. >> israel has claimed that iran is sending two warships to the suez canal. the canal authorities say that they have not been warned of the iranian request and will be the first time they have used the canal since 1979. described as a hostile action. an american court has sentenced a somali man to 32 years in prison for piracy. the three other crew members were killed by u.s. forces. president obama has expressed condolences to the parents of american immigration and customs agents shot dead in mexico on tuesday. it is believed they were targeted by drug gangs. a death squad is said to have killed 40 people, a vigilante group with the aim of killing criminals and staging shootouts to cover up executions. japan has suspended its annual whale hunt in the antarctic. it says that an anti-whaling group has made it unsafe. activists had been pursuing the mother ship of the fleet to disrupt t
for all of the nagging fear, mohammed chooses to be helpful. >> i am sure that he will return back. looking forward to the future of this country is democracy, democracy, democracy. >> bbc news, cairo. >> israel has claimed that iran is sending two warships to the suez canal. the canal authorities say that they have not been warned of the iranian request and will be the first time they have used the canal since 1979. described as a hostile action. an american court has...
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imágenes desde las calles de las principales ciudades de libia dónde simpatizante del régimen mohamm mohammed gaddafi disparan. mientras tanto los extranjeros continúan abandonando el lugar. un barco estadounidense por fin llegó a malta. washington cerró sus movimientos en las embajadas de tripoli. podrían ser más de 300 los muertos: 4 >> momentos de una breve pausa. la propuesta que debilita a los sindicatos de wisconsin. >> ¿cuántos errores cometieron los controladores aéreos en los estados unidos? hasta choques. >> ya viene la reina del sur una mujer que se estados unidos? hasta choques. >> ya viene la reina del sur una mujer que se >josé: no paran las protestass en wisconsin por una por puesta del gobierno dor que quiere limitar la ha asociación y garantías sindicales algo que muchísimos trabajadores hispanos miran con preocupación como nos dice karl dice carlos botifoll: >> en capital washington, al este de california en la costa oeste, sindicalistas se movilizan para denuncia wlar el proyecto de ley que avanzan en wisconsin que lo ven para quebrar a los sindicatos. >> que l
imágenes desde las calles de las principales ciudades de libia dónde simpatizante del régimen mohamm mohammed gaddafi disparan. mientras tanto los extranjeros continúan abandonando el lugar. un barco estadounidense por fin llegó a malta. washington cerró sus movimientos en las embajadas de tripoli. podrían ser más de 300 los muertos: 4 >> momentos de una breve pausa. la propuesta que debilita a los sindicatos de wisconsin. >> ¿cuántos errores cometieron los controladores...
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the witness was questioned about what was known about mohammed sidique before 2005. he was seen on a camping trip with 40 others, including a known extremist too was under surveillance in 2003, the same extremist was seen getting into a car registered to him. the following year, sidique and shezhad tanweer cropped up in an investigation involving another suspect. this was sent to the united states, where it is shown to a terrorist to turn into an informant. the picture of sidique was like this. in court, he said his children could have done a better job. for some of the families, this is the witness they have been waiting for. witness g will continue his testimony in the morning. >> the latest headlines for you on bbc world news this hour. an attack from the air in tripoli. these pictures seem to show libyan protesters being fired upon. state tv in libya say security forces will cleanse them of anti-government forces. they're describing them as terrorist gangs. this has helped to push oil levels to their highest since 2008. at one point, one of the main benchmarks on
the witness was questioned about what was known about mohammed sidique before 2005. he was seen on a camping trip with 40 others, including a known extremist too was under surveillance in 2003, the same extremist was seen getting into a car registered to him. the following year, sidique and shezhad tanweer cropped up in an investigation involving another suspect. this was sent to the united states, where it is shown to a terrorist to turn into an informant. the picture of sidique was like this....
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mohammed, who do you think will take the place of president mubarak? >> i think the one and only one is someone who has a very good reputation and is one of the best politicians in the whole middle east. some have been taking kind of like those, asking who they will support, elbaradei and two other people? i think that are mostarma moussk about 30% of the vote. the only one who did not understand the message was honsi mubarak himself. even president obama told him today that he must change and that he is acting as a fool. >> he says he will stay on until september and not seek reelection. that is a long time from now. what can happen in this time? >> the egyptian people think that, from alan -- from now and september -- even from now until march, it is a very long time. they think he will change something. as everyone can see, he says he is doing it for the sake of the egyptians. if he really thinks that, for the egyptian people and their own sick, he should go now. -- and their own sake, he should go now. people are very frustrated. a lot of people th
mohammed, who do you think will take the place of president mubarak? >> i think the one and only one is someone who has a very good reputation and is one of the best politicians in the whole middle east. some have been taking kind of like those, asking who they will support, elbaradei and two other people? i think that are mostarma moussk about 30% of the vote. the only one who did not understand the message was honsi mubarak himself. even president obama told him today that he must...
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he was questioned about what was known about the bombing leader before 2005, mohammed sidique. in 2005, he was seen on a camping trip with others, including known extremists. later, the same were seen in getting into his car. this information was not passed to mi5, the correct response at the time, said witness g. his later partner, shezhad tanweer, was shown with him. a picture of the two was crops like this and send to the united states, where it was shown to a terrorist to it turned into an informant -- was cropped like this and send to the united states. -- sent. for some of the families, this is the evidence they've been waiting for. witness g will continue his testimony in the morning. >> let's give you the headlines on the bbc this hour. there are thoughts that muammar qaddafi has fled the country as unrest reaches the capital of tripoli. protests at embassies around the world, and some of the embassies are defecting. the people haute -- the unrest in libya has helped to push oil prices to its highest level since 2008. at one point, $105 per barrel for one indicator. mor
he was questioned about what was known about the bombing leader before 2005, mohammed sidique. in 2005, he was seen on a camping trip with others, including known extremists. later, the same were seen in getting into his car. this information was not passed to mi5, the correct response at the time, said witness g. his later partner, shezhad tanweer, was shown with him. a picture of the two was crops like this and send to the united states, where it was shown to a terrorist to it turned into an...
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continue to egypt opposition bourbons have begun to unite and the beginning of the interactions know well mohamed el baradei is the international atomic energy agency chief is well known internationally but his low profile of poland also being able to get their skepticism filled with the man to take the place of president hosni mubarak's take his top point. where is the ukraine's prime minister's new orders and search for kids of the soul of the simpsons known as his never been seen in public for six months. our way to the free speech activist who was charged with a brazen for critical comments he made about islam last how to god said the mess to violence occurred in areas dominated by islamic culture more often although since today's planes are one in the us look. up next a performance you are unlikely to forget where the stage is a prison and the actors are inmates stay with us for our special report coming up next. i was always preceded by bursts of laughter and swearing and safety dates. they were all wrong schools swearing all the time. at first glance this ear to dislike and. difference is
continue to egypt opposition bourbons have begun to unite and the beginning of the interactions know well mohamed el baradei is the international atomic energy agency chief is well known internationally but his low profile of poland also being able to get their skepticism filled with the man to take the place of president hosni mubarak's take his top point. where is the ukraine's prime minister's new orders and search for kids of the soul of the simpsons known as his never been seen in public...
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--la victima fue identificada como "ahmad mohamed mahmud" de 36 aÑos quien trabajaba para un diario estatal.--el reportero tomaba fotos desde un balcon cuando fue herido por un francotirador.--el ataque ocurrio hace cuatro dias.--desde entonces permanecia hospitalizado hasta que hoy se dio el fatal desenlace.--mientras tanto, la cadena "al jazeera" informo que su oficina en el cairo fue incendiada y el jefe de la corresponsalia detenido junto a su reportero. --el gobierno nego estar detras de los ataques a periodistas. ---enseguida en noticias univision 14......la informacion medica confidencial de cientos de pacientes podria caer en las manos equivocadas. or a government ---ayer, en el reportaje especial "cura costosa", aprendimos sobre el complicado sistema de facturas medicas. ---hoy, en la segunda parte de esta serie, "sandra peebles" nos enseÑa cómo identificar errores en las cuentas medicas para ahorrarnos gastos extras. >>> buenas, los errores en las cuentas mñdicas, indudablemente contribuyen al alto costo, pero debe estar consciente de lo que le están cobrando por los servicios
--la victima fue identificada como "ahmad mohamed mahmud" de 36 aÑos quien trabajaba para un diario estatal.--el reportero tomaba fotos desde un balcon cuando fue herido por un francotirador.--el ataque ocurrio hace cuatro dias.--desde entonces permanecia hospitalizado hasta que hoy se dio el fatal desenlace.--mientras tanto, la cadena "al jazeera" informo que su oficina en el cairo fue incendiada y el jefe de la corresponsalia detenido junto a su reportero. --el gobierno...
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they say, mohammed was a 17 per cent his young widow has already taken her own life. other relatives told us they are ready to do the same. >> if we see justice looking away, we will kill ourselves, one by one. first was my sister in law. we will all did the same if raymond davis is released. >> freeing davis could inflame the streets here. anti-american sentiment is already close to boiling point. islam a bad knows that u.s. aid could be tough. it may have little choice but to give way. >> stay with us. still to come, we will take you back to barcelona to catch the latest on display at the mobile technology expo. japan has suspended its annual will hunt in the antarctic because activists have made it unsafe. the been chasing the mother ship to disrupt the month. it is in the remote waters of the arctic about the standoff has been taking place. between japanese whalers and -- intent on tearing down their annual hunt and environmentalist determined to stop them. the group says it has pursued the fleet right out of the swelling ground toward the southern tip of south am
they say, mohammed was a 17 per cent his young widow has already taken her own life. other relatives told us they are ready to do the same. >> if we see justice looking away, we will kill ourselves, one by one. first was my sister in law. we will all did the same if raymond davis is released. >> freeing davis could inflame the streets here. anti-american sentiment is already close to boiling point. islam a bad knows that u.s. aid could be tough. it may have little choice but to give...
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mohammed bouazizi got so tired of being robbed and humiliated by a corrupt regime that he stood in the middle of a street, doused himself with gasoline, and lit a match. and that's how the revolution began. >> i'm not... here to discuss personal matters. >> why are you here, then? >> because i bloody well stammer!
mohammed bouazizi got so tired of being robbed and humiliated by a corrupt regime that he stood in the middle of a street, doused himself with gasoline, and lit a match. and that's how the revolution began. >> i'm not... here to discuss personal matters. >> why are you here, then? >> because i bloody well stammer!